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Higgenbotham
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aeden wrote:
Mon Jul 26, 2021 8:56 am
https://www.erm.com/sustainability-repo ... lue-chain/

The term ddh will surface sooner than later H.
Talk to the youngest Son last night who work logistics 50 miles from here.
One a week are walking out and He got another $2000 not to walk out as a premium payment.
He told them bluntly 50 hours per week is all or else.
The pace set as to not destroy me was conveyed.
He was polite and blunt to them and thankful for the compensation.

It's hard to know where to start in response to this but the first thing that comes to mind is I was in a third world country a little less than 3 years ago. And I noticed the Uber drivers might do, say, 2 rides per day compared to an Uber driver in the US needing to do, say, 15 rides per day to meet expenses. The ratio looked to be about 7 to 1. The same food items cost 5 times in the US. The Uber driver would lollygag around in the lobby of the hotel and I witnessed an incident where someone delayed him beyond the appointed time to finish a meal and it was no problem. He just sat in the lobby calmly and waited for about 15 minutes. He didn't have a care in the world. Everybody is polite and unhurried. Meanwhile, though, the hotel is surrounded with iron gates and it's chaos out in the streets. The roads are poorly maintained. The ex-pats who work for the corporations say they are glad to get out of Europe so they can relax. But security for the corporations doesn't allow them to be outside secured areas for more than 4 hours due to risk of kidnapping.

Here in the US, The 97th Percentile has been running the rest of the population harder and harder on the hamster wheel for decades to stay in place, and I think the population is exhausted. As one example, the birth rate can't even be maintained, but in the third world country I described they are still well above replacement. Your comment above seems representative of what is going on everywhere in the US. To alleviate that, in my opinion, there can be either deflation or a collapse into a dark age (more inflation certainly won't do the trick). Those are the only two choices in my opinion, the only ways to slow the pace down. The 97th Percentile has stupidly chosen the latter, not because they are smart, but because they are stupid.
While the periphery breaks down rather slowly at first, the capital cities of the hegemon should collapse suddenly and violently.

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** 27-Jul-2021 World View: End all investments in China

In the news thread, I've been posting some articles about dramatic
changes in China's policies, including open rejection of international
law and Western values, threatening Japan with "continuous" nuclear
bombing, threatening Taiwan with invasion "very soon," and construction
of a new nuclear missile silo field capable of delivering hundreds of
nuclear missiles internationally.

The particular thing that I want to point out here is that, with the
stroke of a pen, the Chinese Communists crippled the entire $120
billion tutoring and education industry, apparently just because it
was a non-Socialist industry with ties to Wall Street. I know someone
who, as of early 2020, owned stock in some of these Chinese education
companies. I don't know if they're still in, but they may have lost
everything.

That point is that investing in Chinese stocks is just gambling.
Chinese companies are exempted since 2013 from producing Western style
audits, but that exemption was ended last year, and Chinese companies
were given three years to comply. That may be one of the reasons why
China is changing its policies.

Most people believe that all Chinese published numbers, whether by the
government or by private companies, are fantasies. So anyone
investing in China is investing in fantasy.

So all I'm saying is that you shouldn't invest in China, unless you
want to gamble.

** 24-Jul-21 World View -- China and Japan significantly escalate military tensions over Taiwan
** http://www.generationaldynamics.com/pg/ ... tm#e210724



*** 27-Jul-2021 World View: Chinese Communists losing touch with reality
viewtopic.php?p=62837#p62837

*** wwitem 26-Jul-2021 World View: China clamps down on education stocks
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aeden
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I checked the date when we no longer invested in China. Sun Sep 06, 2020 6:06 am
This was the Church when the Dragonflys removed the diseased GMO mosquitos as suspected.
This was around the time they killed the little girls and tossed them on the doorstep close to that zone also.
A year later the Storm wiped them out.
We covered what and why and how. The best warning seen was fog in the vineyard to what's coming.
Another conveyed a few days ago with less than a few weeks to live eaten by kidney cancer
and His presence was shocking to those who witnessed. Walk out healed. Those guys are beyond reproach.
In the last few weeks we left it to Him alone only as it should and we have strived to do lately.
As told the evil will not see the hour they are in.
I am thankful our soil was healed and we can only give the excess as we are.
The wife is checking on those most venerable right now as we all should.
In my humble view alone the Ten Kings are at hand in this window into what was seen into the 2024 discussion
on my view only.
We are well past the season what they think.

He's killing people... Yes.
https://www.zerohedge.com/political/ove ... pointments

I tell you that He will avenge them speedily. Nevertheless,
when the Son of Man comes, will He really find faith on the earth? luke18

thread: ankara, ndc, dragonfly, l8ter sorrow to those who follow evil = πυρί
Revised: February 21, 2009 hu

Learn to code. Yea we did try on numerous levels.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UqVuZgkjAOk

aeden
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6.5% bond backed by gold, natural resources and a debt/GDP of 14% or a magnitude of beyond epic stupidity.
Go forth and help those who you can is your charge as we know we will driven underground from this pressing evil.
Blame us flyover Amish.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ki6xHnDAwHw

aeden
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aeden
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cot reports
bumpy week
cratering not overly expected
check 100, 50, 10, ma in afternoon is about all
why not mention 200 ma
it would insult the denizens here this week expecting what we already knew
nominal and real interest rates under inflation yea that one from Irving Fisher also

Why did they expand the wasting.
Its what they do in the swamp.
They are utterly devoid people.
Father Martin told you the Keys to this Blood coming to these shores.

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Cool Breeze
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Higgenbotham wrote:
Tue Jul 27, 2021 11:14 am
aeden wrote:
Mon Jul 26, 2021 8:56 am
https://www.erm.com/sustainability-repo ... lue-chain/

The term ddh will surface sooner than later H.
Talk to the youngest Son last night who work logistics 50 miles from here.
One a week are walking out and He got another $2000 not to walk out as a premium payment.
He told them bluntly 50 hours per week is all or else.
The pace set as to not destroy me was conveyed.
He was polite and blunt to them and thankful for the compensation.

It's hard to know where to start in response to this but the first thing that comes to mind is I was in a third world country a little less than 3 years ago. And I noticed the Uber drivers might do, say, 2 rides per day compared to an Uber driver in the US needing to do, say, 15 rides per day to meet expenses. The ratio looked to be about 7 to 1. The same food items cost 5 times in the US. The Uber driver would lollygag around in the lobby of the hotel and I witnessed an incident where someone delayed him beyond the appointed time to finish a meal and it was no problem. He just sat in the lobby calmly and waited for about 15 minutes. He didn't have a care in the world. Everybody is polite and unhurried. Meanwhile, though, the hotel is surrounded with iron gates and it's chaos out in the streets. The roads are poorly maintained. The ex-pats who work for the corporations say they are glad to get out of Europe so they can relax. But security for the corporations doesn't allow them to be outside secured areas for more than 4 hours due to risk of kidnapping.

Here in the US, The 97th Percentile has been running the rest of the population harder and harder on the hamster wheel for decades to stay in place, and I think the population is exhausted. As one example, the birth rate can't even be maintained, but in the third world country I described they are still well above replacement. Your comment above seems representative of what is going on everywhere in the US. To alleviate that, in my opinion, there can be either deflation or a collapse into a dark age (more inflation certainly won't do the trick). Those are the only two choices in my opinion, the only ways to slow the pace down. The 97th Percentile has stupidly chosen the latter, not because they are smart, but because they are stupid.
This is a very good post. Again, the only thing I disagree with is the sensationalism at the end. Deflation or "dark age". Nah. Higgy, stop defaulting to doomsday scenarios, it's not only too easy, it's lazy. Happens around here a lot.

aeden
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Re: Financial topics

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Can you even fathom how hard China Italy and Germany just got His.
H is spot with his view. You digital dick heads are dead men walking.

If we don’t do anything to stop the sale of this technology, it’s not just going to be 50,000 targets: It’s going to be 50 million targets,
and it’s going to happen much more quickly than any of us expect.
https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/ ... y-industry

Since taproot in btc they will annulate the btc ddh absconders.
I guess yer to busy to understand northfork.
I even showed the software company we invested in. lulz

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Cool Breeze
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vincecate wrote:
Sun Jul 25, 2021 4:27 pm
Good video on economic collapses:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4saICRunNEM
Decent.

Our posts here are far better.

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